The Perequê and Penedo rivers flow through the plains of Praia de Leste and fall into the sea between the municipalities of Pontal do Sul and Ponta do Poço. Both of these rivers belong to the sub-basin of Paranaguá Bay, and are constituent parts of the hydrographic basin of the Atlantic Ocean (State of Paraná). Four sites along the Perequê River (Stations 1-4) and one along the Penedo River (Station 5) were monitorated for water pollution over a 12-month period. During the period of December 1995 to November 1996, three water samples were collected from each site, placed in sterilized bottles and transported to the laboratory in ice-boxes. They were analyzed for the occurrence of total and fecal coliforms, temperature and pH. Fecal pollution was detected throughout the period of study. Coliform contamination was smaller in Station 1 and 5 than in any other sites, probably due to lesser influence from urbanized areas. Water at Station 4 was strongly contaminated due to its close proximity to a sewage canal. This study demonstrated that the Pequerê and Penedo rivers, freshwater shrimps habitats, were heavily contaminated with fecal indicator bacteria, and this occurrence was not related with temperature or pH. © 1998, Paraná Institute of Technology Publication.
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Higuti, I. H., Macena, I. R., Masunari, S., Branco Filho, M. D. O., Blaskowiski, M. M. M., & Do Nascimento, A. J. (1998). Occurrence of coliforms in water samples of the Perequê and Penedo rivers in Paraná, Brazil. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 41(4), 417–422. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1516-89131998000400005
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